ICEYE and Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) have signed an extended cooperation agreement on providing Near Real-Time (NRT) SAR data services for government and commercial customers.

The newly signed contract covers further data purchases and extended operations of ICEYE’s Near Real-Time SAR processor within the KSAT Ground Network, resulting in an extremely fast delivery chain for data and value-added products for customers.

The collaborative solution between KSAT and ICEYE enables streaming satellite data directly to the ICEYE SAR processor running on the KSAT local infrastructure. This unique setup enables information extraction immediately from the arrival of the first data bytes of satellite data, resulting in delivery times of vessel detection results in less than 15 minutes.

KSAT has installed the ICEYE SAR processor for direct downlink capabilities, offering customers an unparalleled access to ICEYE SAR satellite constellation data. The KSAT stream currently supports the current ICEYE SAR satellite constellation of 3 satellite units, and the new system architecture is designed to handle increasing volumes of data from the growing ICEYE SAR satellite constellation.

KSAT has, for more than 20 years, pioneered the market when it comes to Near Real-Time applications such as oil spill detection, vessel tracking and ice information, currently providing more than 1000 products per week to customers all over the world.

Rolf Skatteboe, President and CEO of Kongsberg Satellite Services and Rafal Modrzewski, CEO and co-founder of ICEYE.

The KSAT Lite ground network is an important component in the ICEYE constellation’s total ground services solution, which provides easy access to the company’s satellites through a network of KSAT ground stations. As of September 2019, ICEYE is already supported from a large number of geographical locations on the KSAT Global network, including Svalbard, Puertollano, Troll, Cordoba, Greece, South-Africa and New-Zealand.

Marte Indregard, VP of Energy, Environment and Security in KSAT, said the company has already used ICEYE satellites for critical maritime operations that the firm has supported. KSAT is impressed with the quality of the data and the company is looking forward to fully integrate future satellite units from the ICEYE constellation into the firm’s services. The SAR sensor is a truly unique tool as it sees in the dark, penetrates clouds and while covering large areas, and is able to detect what needs to be seen. The SAR sensor is a key component in all of the company’s operative maritime monitoring services. To meet the increasing demands for timely information and frequent updates from existing and future customers, the ICEYE SAR constellations provides a valuable addition to the KSAT portfolio.

Steve Young, VP of Business Development and Sales at ICEYE, added that working closer with KSAT is an exciting opportunity that helps the firm develop the full use of our constellation. Working with KSAT helps ICEYE deliver a capability that is only going to get better and better as the company’s constellation evolves. KSAT is a very supportive partner and ICEYE is looking forward to delivering the benefits of affordable, fast revisit, and high quality SAR data to users around the world.

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